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Originally Posted by MrsNickwiz
I'll ride behind you then
What made me laugh was his Girls and Motorcycles page, he goes on about how there's no reason more women shouldn't ride and how they were despatch riders in the war, but all the pics he's put up are glam girlie models on bikes, the only real rider among them is Suzy Perry. Men! 
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Men hahahaha ? Few men about I think , lotsa boys for sure ......
I was going to post a pic of some pioneering women riders but nah , you boys can google it -
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Pioneering women motorcyclists Augusta and Adeline Van Buren rode coast to coast on Indian Power Plus motorcycles in 1916, becoming the first women to ride motorized vehicles to the summit of Pikes Peak along the way. Part of their mission was to convince the military that women were fit to serve as dispatch riders. And although they did not achieve that goal, they clearly proved that women were capable of far more than society generally allowed them in that era.
Augusta was born March 26, 1884,
and Adeline was born July 26, 1889."
Boys ran the world then as well